Photoshop will launch and open your images as separate layers in a new document.

Using the Free Transform (ctrl + t) and/or Crop ( c ) tools, resize your images so they are the same size.

To make sure all images are the same size, use the Crop Tool ( c ) to resize and crop any part of the images outside the canvas size.

Now, using the move tool ( v ), I prefer working withAuto Selecton, click on your first image and move it to the left so the right edge aligns with the left edge of the center picture. You will see a magenta guide appear along the edge when it is aligned.

Repeat the step of the next image, moving it to the right.

Next, select ‘Reveal All’ from the ‘Image’ menu, this will reveal the ‘hidden’ images and enlarge your canvas size.

If you would like spaces in-between your images, select the image on the left and have the Move Tool ( v ) selected. Hold down shift and use the left arrow key on your keyboard. Count the number of times your tap the arrow so you can replicate in the opposite direction for the right image. (5-10 usually looks good). Holding down shift jumps 5 pixels, without shift you move just 1 pixel.

Repeat step above for the image on the right using the right arrow key.

Select ‘Reveal All’ from the ‘Image’ menu, this will reveal the ‘hidden’ images and enlarge your canvas size.

To create a border around the entire image, goto Image > Canvas size and select ‘Relative’. Change unit to PIXELS and in the height & width take the number of ‘taps’ on the arrow key, multiply by 5 and then double the number. That will give you an even border all the way around the image, the same width at the spaces between the pictures.

To add a color to the background, add a ‘New Layer’, then click and drag the layer (in the layers panel) below the photo layers.

Double click on the layer name to rename it ‘background color’

With the ‘background color’ layer selected, hold down shift and then tap the ‘backspace’ button on the keyboard - this is the shortcut for ‘fill’.

The ‘Fill’ window will open, now you can select the ‘content’ (aka color) from the dropdown menu- I like to stay neutral with black or white- but you can even select a color from the photograph itself using the ‘color picker’.

‘File > Save’ should save your work as a TIFF file in Lightroom (double check that you can find it there)I don’t 100% trust this method, so I would also….

‘File > Save As > filename.PSD’ I highly recommend saving a Photoshop file (PSD) in a location such as your G: > Photo > ‘Triptych’ folder. This will ensure you know where your file is with all of its layers.

‘File > Save As > filename.JPG’ You can also save a JPG but this will flatten this image meaning you will lose your layers - make sure you save as a TIFF and/or PSD in addition to a JPG.

Congrats - you are done!!! Pat yourself on the back and show off your artwork!

For this project, you will work with a partner to create two advertisements (one per partner) and series of photographs with a consistent theme (3 each person- six total) to promote awareness of an issue for teenagers. Your team will be presenting it to the class.

You may choose among the following topics, or one of your choice (has to be approved)- each group will have a unique project:

Domestic violence

Human Trafficing

Driving While Texting

Depression

Body Image/Eating Disorders

Gang violence

Gambling

Environmental Issues

Gun Control

Obesity

Bullying

Suicide

Anti-Smoking

Anti-Drug

Homelessness

Drunk Driving

Please note the following:1. You are to do research first on the subject, using websites- (sometimes there are ones on the topic, such as www.depressionhurts.com, www.familyfirstaid.org, www.at-risk.org...), as well as personal research done among peers. Also check out the Ad Council website (http://www.adcouncil.org/) for previous as campaigns for various causes and social issues.

2. With the research, find out what ads have been done before, what logos have been used, what headlines have been used, etc. Use this as your springboard for your new ad.

3. Your presentation will discuss the issue, show what has been done previously for awareness, and explain what you two are doing differently to raise awareness. It will be set up through Powerpoint as follows: Slide 1: Title Page Slide 2: Present the problem- statistics etc (can be more then one slide if needed- include the source) Slide 3: What ads were done before (can be more then one slide if needed/ ads that were published)Slides 4-9: Your photo series of six photographs (3 images each person,each photograph on their own unique slide) Slide 10: First (partner one) 8-1/2" x 11" ad that is done in Photoshop (with your headline, image, copy, information) Slide 11: Second (partner 2) 8-1/2" x 11" ad done in Photoshop (created by the second partner) Slide 12: Bibliography (links and resources, use MLA format)

4. After creating your presentation, each group member will create a series of three images that are related to your topic, you will turn one of your three images into an advertisement and place them in the presentation each on their own slide.

Advertisement:

Your ads must have a headline, tagline, and photo illustration. It all must be original and contain factual information (see image at bottom of post). Your ad must also give information on where to go for help or to get more information.

The print advertisements have to be done in Photoshop using type tool and layers. The ads must be 8-1/2” x 11” tall with a resolution of 300 pixels/inch.

You are to use your unique photograph as an illustration for the advertisements.

Your marketing campaign must speak directly to a teen audience. Go for the gut- think of something that would make an impact!

You will be graded on the following:Presentation: presentation of new materials versus old, data & research, well spokenSeries of 3 images: images are related to the topic, images depict ad campaign, AD is well done and has all components required.